Bible Concordance
Fellow-feeling (1 Occurrence)1 Peter 3:8 And finally, being all of one mind, having fellow-feeling, loving as brethren, compassionate, courteous, (YLT)
Thesaurus
Fellow-feeling (1 Occurrence)Fellow-
feeling. << Fellow-elder,
Fellow-
feeling. Fellowheirs >>. Noah Webster's
Dictionary
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feeling (1 Occurrence).
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Feeling (59 Occurrences)
... (2) "To know," "understand," "experience" (bin, Psalm 58:9; yadha`, Proverbs
23:35; ginosko, Mark 5:29). (3) "To have a fellowfeeling," "to place one's self ...
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Fellow-elder (1 Occurrence)
Fellow-elder. << Fellow-disciples, Fellow-elder. Fellow-feeling >>. Multi-Version
Concordance ... << Fellow-disciples, Fellow-elder. Fellow-feeling >>. Reference Bible
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Pity (165 Occurrences)
... 2. (n.) A feeling for the sufferings or distresses of another or others; sympathy
with the grief or misery of another; compassion; fellow-feeling; commiseration ...
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Sympathy (15 Occurrences)
... to that which another feels; the quality of being affected by the affection of another,
with feelings correspondent in kind, if not in degree; fellow-feeling. ...
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Crafts (2 Occurrences)
... There was a fellow-feeling among craftsmen referred to by Isaiah (Isaiah 41:6,
7). This same feeling is observed among Syrian workmen today. ...
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Greek
4774. suggnome -- confession, fellow feeling ... confession,
fellow feeling. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: suggnome
Phonetic Spelling: (soong-gno'-may) Short Definition: permission
... /greek/4774.htm - 6k4834. sumpatheo -- to have a fellow feeling with, ie sympathize ...
... to have a fellow feeling with, ie sympathize with. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration:
sumpatheo Phonetic Spelling: (soom-path-eh'-o) Short Definition: I ...
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4835. sumpathes -- sympathetic
... From sumpascho; having a fellow-feeling ("sympathetic"), ie (by implication) mutually
commiserative -- having compassion one of another. see GREEK sumpascho. ...
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